================================================================= Logtalk - Object oriented extension to Prolog Release 2.29.4 Copyright (c) 1998-2007 Paulo Moura. All Rights Reserved. ================================================================= Quick start =========== 1. Install Logtalk by using either the installer provided for your operating-system (when available) or by following the instructions on the "INSTALL" file. Depending on your operating-system, working environment, and favorite Prolog compiler, you may already have a script or a shortcut installed for easily running Logtalk with your favorite Prolog compiler. If so, skip the instructions below for starting up Logtalk. 2. Open the "manuals/index.html" file with a web browser. 3. Select the "Tutorial" link. This will provide you with a basic understanding of the main Logtalk concepts. 4. Go back to the "index.html" file and select the "User Manual" link and then the Installing and running Logtalk links. This will provide you with a basic understanding of how to start Logtalk and compile and load Logtalk code. Assuming that Logtalk supports your Prolog compiler: 1. Read the "NOTES" file in the "configs" sub-directory to check if any patch or workaround is needed for your compiler. 2. Start your Prolog compiler. 3. Change the current working directory of your Prolog session to the Logtalk installation directory. If you don't know which predicate to use, check the "configs/NOTES" file or your Prolog compiler reference manual. 4. Compile and load the config file for your Prolog compiler. 5. Compile and load the Logtalk compiler/runtime found on the "compiler" sub-directory. 6. Adapt, if needed, the file "libpaths/libpaths.pl" to match your Logtalk installation, Prolog compiler, and operating-system, and then compile and load it. Note that both the configuration files, the compiler/runtime files, and the library paths file are Prolog files. The predicate used to load these files depends on your Prolog compiler (consult your Prolog compiler documentation or take a look at the definition of the predicate '$lgt_load_prolog_code'/1 in the config file. For most command-line compilers, you could type at the Prolog prompt something like: | ?- ['configs/foo.config', 'compiler/logtalk.pl', 'libpaths/libpaths.pl']. Replace the file name foo.config with the appropriated config file name for your compiler. Now you may try some of the included examples: 1. Open the examples sub-directory. There you find several sub-directories with ready to run examples and a NOTES file containing general instructions and a brief description of each example. Select and open one of the examples sub-directory. 2. Read the example NOTES file for a description of the example. 3. Open the SCRIPT file for instructions on how to load the example and for sample queries that you may try by copying-and-pasting or dragging-and-droping them on your Prolog interpreter top-level. Ready to start writing your own programs? 1. Read the User Manual sections on "Programming in Logtalk" and "Running and debugging Logtalk programs". 2. Take a look at the "wenv" sub-directory. There you will find syntax configuration files for popular text editors that enable syntax coloring and other goodies when editing Logtalk source files. 3. Create a sub-directory with a suitable name to hold all the files of your application. You may want to add the directory path to the libpaths.pl file mentioned above in order to easily load your application. 4. Copy to this sub-directory a loader file from one of the example directories and modify it to load your own source files. 5. Have fun!